patrick1945
Well-known member
My DW complained this AM that the water was not "real hot". Yesterday a hot water faucet was left on for about 2 hours while we were gone and the gray tanks were open. So this AM I decided that we should turn the propane on in addition to the electric.
We have only used the electric option with the water heater. Until today the "small rocker" for propane has always been switched off.
1. Is there a connection between the faucet on the fact that the water was not "real hot" this AM? There was 45 psi of water going in to the water heater.
2. If the heater no longer works on electric how can I tell if it is the heating element that is the problem?
3. If it is the heating element where can I get one on the web and is there a special tool that is required to do the replacement?
We have only used the electric option with the water heater. Until today the "small rocker" for propane has always been switched off.
1. Is there a connection between the faucet on the fact that the water was not "real hot" this AM? There was 45 psi of water going in to the water heater.
2. If the heater no longer works on electric how can I tell if it is the heating element that is the problem?
3. If it is the heating element where can I get one on the web and is there a special tool that is required to do the replacement?